Part A
According to Coulomb's law, rank the interactions between the charged particles from highest potential energy to lowest potential energy:
a. A l + charge and a 1 - charge separated by 100 pm.
b. A 2 + charge and a 1 - charge separated by 100 pm.
c. A 1+ charge and a 1 + charge separated by 100 pm.
d. A l+ charge and a 1 - charge separated by 200 pm.
Rank from highest to lowest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
Highest b > a = c > d Lowest
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